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St. mbrose July 18, 2021 AParish BEEHIVE

With Gratitude for “Either consciously or unconsciously—a person holds that his or her own race or ethnicity is , and African American therefore judges persons of other races or ethnicities as inferior and unworthy Catholics of equal regard. When this conviction or atti- tude leads individuals or history groups to exclude, ridicule, mistreat, includes a wealth of inspira- or unjustly discriminate against tional African- persons on the basis of their American men race or ethnicity, it is sinful ... and women. [it reveals] a failure to ac- Sojourner Truth, Fred- knowledge the human dignity of erick Douglass, Har- the persons offended.” riet Tubman, Booker Sadly, racism has harmed T. Washington, Rosa individuals of every ethnicity in Parks, Jackie Robinson, and Mar- society, and it has been carried out tin Luther King Jr. are well known by those of differing races. In par- examples in the fight for equality and ticular, generational and institutional justice. racism has plagued varying ethnicities, There are also many individuals in impacting Native American, Latino, and the Catholic tradition who have contributed Black families who have especially felt significantly to racial equality and improv- the effects of personal and institutional ing civic life in American communities. prejudices. The lingering discrimination is Henriette Delille, a free woman of color clearly visible in various areas of society, in the 1800s, created a religious order including education, employment, criminal to serve those who were enslaved. Fr. justice, and housing. Regrettably, violence Augustus Tolton, he himself a former and racist actions against Asian Americans slave, faced hostility and discrimination are also on the rise these days. during his own journey into the priest- In recent months, conversations hood. Mother Mary Lange, the founder about race and injustice haven taken place of the Oblate Sisters of Providence, across the nation. In particular, the murder created a free school in her home for of George Floyd in May 2020 and his words African-American children since one “I can’t breathe” reverberated across Amer- was not otherwise available. For ica. Protests broke out nationwide shortly today’s generation, these Black men afterward, forcing communities to evaluate and women demonstrate the im- the status of race relations within the country. portance of perseverance and hope The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops amid intolerance and ignorance. called the killing of Mr. Floyd “senseless The and brutal, a sin that cries out to heaven for strongly condemns racism. It is a sin justice.” against the dignity of the human person St. Benedict The Moor Although important strides toward and has no place in the Church. Accord- equality have been made in years past, it is ing to the U.S. bishops, racism arises when: important to recognize the ongoing challenges Continued on page 2... JULY 18, 2021 - THE BEEHIVE

African American Catholics “The Church can …[provide] safe spaces for people to come together, [share] the importance of loving one’s facing the Black and broader minority communities today. neighbor, [encourage] active listening over partisan bicker- In 2018, the Catholic bishops in the United States wrote in ing, [call] out the evil and sin of racism, and [advocate] for their pastoral letter Open Wide Our Hearts— The Endur- policy changes that address unjust societal structures, espe- ing Call to Love, that “we all need to take responsibility for cially those that disproportionately impact people of color.” correcting the injustices of racism and healing the harms it has caused.” It is impossible to address the full history of Major Takeaways from Open Wide Our Hearts racism, particularly against the Black community, in one Open Wide Our Hearts—The Enduring Call to Love publication. Recognizing that reality, focus seeks to of- placed particular emphasis on the experiences of African- fer opportunities for reflection, ideas for advocacy action, American, Native American, and Latino families in this stories of inspirational Black Catholics who enrich our faith, country. Catholics are encouraged to read the letter in its and additional resources to combat the ignorance and sin of entirety at usccb.org/racism. Critical points from the doc- racism. ■ ument include: ■ Racism is a life issue. It “directly places brother and sister Reflections Against Racism against each other, violating the dignity inherent in each The Catholic Church teaches that everyone is made person.” in the image and likeness of God … therefore, believers can ■ America needs to acknowledge the harm of racism. “The see the face of God in every person and should treat each evil of racism festers” partly because there has been “no person with dignity. People of all skin colors and ethnicities moment of atonement, no national process of reconcilia- reflect the beauty of God, just as He intended. tion.” Within the Catholic Church, there have been clear ■ People of faith “are called to listen and know the stories examples of leaders and laypeople living up to the call to of our brothers and sisters…with open hearts” to empathize respect the value of every person and to speak out against with one another and to promote justice. racial injustice. For example, priests and religious sisters ■ Each person should first examine their own lives and walked hand in hand alongside Martin Luther King Jr. from attitudes about race. “Do [these] attitudes reflect mistrust, Selma to Montgomery, marching for Black Americans to impatience, anger, distress, discomfort, or rancor?” receive the right to vote. Of local note, the early advocacy ■ Dismantling personal and systemic racism is a for all of the Michigan Catholic Conference is strongly tied to the Catholics and people of goodwill, as “love compels each of civil rights movement. One year before the national Civil us to resist racism courageously.” Rights Act passed in 1964, the state bishops’ conference is- sued a statement advocating for civil rights. In the years that Edited from a June 2021 article for the Michigan followed, the Michigan Catholic Conference opposed poli- Catholic Conference. For Advocacy Read the full text at cies such as segregation in schools, unfair loan practices, https://www.micatholic.org/advocacy/focus/2021/with-grati- and race-based criteria for home sales. Michigan Catholic tude-for-african-american-catholics/ Conference also assisted migrant farmers directly through the creation and promotion of job training programs. At the same time, regrettable instances from the distant past exist where Catholics fell short in failing to oppose or even ‘owned’ slaves themselves. In some Motor City Makeover places, various Catholic institutions and parishes practiced segregation, which branded African-Americans “with the Road Trip message that they are inferior” and left many “[struggling] against perceptions that they do not full bear the image of While we’ve been in quarantine, the city God.” In other cases, people of African descent have not felt around us has been moving ahead. Join us for welcomed or included in their parish community or have our first ROAD TRIP EDITION of our ST. AM- BROSE MOTOR CITY MAKEOVER series on experienced racism “when individuals, communities, and Saturday, July 24th. This three-hour tour includes even churches remain silent and fail to act against racial a stop at Midtown where you can get lunch, go injustice when it is encountered.” There is still work to do to the baker,Sold brewery or shop.Out Our Motor City that includes listening and learning. Makeover/Road Trip will begin in the St. What actions can Catholics and all people of good- parking lot at 9:30 a.m. where you will leave your will pursue, considering the racism that remains in Ameri- vehicle and board a deluxe motor coach – Come can society today? While emphasizing a message of justice and see the way our town has been opening up and peace during the protests of 2020, MCC stated: while we were in lockdown

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and votive candles was wiped out. It’s assessed is the extent of water damage estimated that it will take at least two to the electrical system and alarms. The All months for the organ to return to use. passenger elevator has been deemed The pumping mechanism for the Bap- a total loss, and the jury is out on the Things tismal Font, also located in the same freight-elevator at the back of the house area, will also have to be replaced. which brings supplies into the kitchen. Considered Virtually every seasonal deco- A portion of the ARK ceiling At some point, you’ll have ration – from Advent, to Christmas, to fell as water came in from above. That heard the “50 Inuit words for snow” was a loss. Decades of inven- took with it lighting and portions of the cliché. It comes from a people who tory was carried out in one of the 15 sound system. The movable partition live with lots of snow and have learned dumpsters needed so far. Some things, wall absorbed water and had to be dis- to differentiate its many different mani- like the Easter Tomb may never get re- carded. Also taking on water were the festations. I think we need to do the placed. Some vestments in storage also storage units in the cloak room. Being same when describing “flood”. took on water, even through protective made of laminate, they warped beyond covers. The best of our Oriental car- When we here in Southeastern recognition. pets for the altar area are wrecked – the Michigan talk about the damage sus- The east skylight, where the cheap ones are fine. tained in the June ‘21 “flood,” it does water broke through, will have to be to- not quite mean the same thing if you Disposed was a year’s inven- tally replaced. Partitions and the floor are talking about a flooded street, or tory of altar wine. Saved, because they of the rest rooms will also need re- if water was coming in through your were stored in a different placement. It appears front door. It also matters if you are room, were our Dutch that we’ll be able to talking about rain-water or water filled nativity figures, but the save counter-tops and with raw sewage. Depending where stable and all its trap- walls there, but not the you live, all of those can describe your pings were lost along ceiling. with our giant Christmas experience of the “flood.” The decorative wood tree. I don’t mean to minimize any- wall, the major feature one’s hardships – and God knows that The ARK is a of the ARK interior, is there are persons in the world who are sadder story. With water coming down as I write subjected to natural disasters much breaching the skylights, this. It was designed worse than this – but the flood that hit and doors, no amount by Gunnar Birkerts as our St. Ambrose campus, by any stan- of pumping systems we an abstraction of the dards was .... (here fill in one of the had – including an emer- Old Testament ark of worst of the 50 words for “flood”). gency generator to run . It will be sent Each of our four buildings was affect- them – could keep up back to the mill where ed. In this column, however, I just want with the inflow of water. they will dry it out, but to address some of the known damages In short, the ARK is a there does not appear sustained to the church and ARK. 90% loss. It will have to much hope in salvag- be rebuilt from the bare In terms of our worship-space, ing any of it. walls on out. it hardly looks like anything happened. The ceiling, also designed by We’re celebrating and the sacra- At first it was thought that the Gunnar, represents the “waters above ments as scheduled. But most of the ARK HVAC was in good shape be- the heaven” in biblical cosmology. water damage was to systems. The cause it is located at ground level. In That is perhaps salvageable. The irony Church boilers are either a total loss the last few days, however, the system of heavenly waters flooding things is or will have to be rebuilt. Tools and has failed and parts for it may be unob- not lost on me! tainable. If that is the case, it will re- supplies stored in the church basement It appears that some of the art- quire a total rebuild. were all trashed. The main air condi- work in the ARK can be saved. The an- tioning system was damaged, but can All the kitchen equipment has imal portraits – reproductions from an be repaired. The small secondary AC been deemed un-salvageable – with the 11th century manuscript – were carted unit for the sanctuary is a total loss. You exception of half the dishwasher, walk out of the building to be cleaned. The might think that the Pipe Organ that sits -in cooler and coffee maker. That- in fate of the original art works in other high in the loft would be spared, but cludes major league items such as the parts of the room is iffy. At least one the blower system which supplies air to stove, deep fryers, freezers, hot boxes piece survived only to fall off the wall the bellows is located in the basement. hot water tanks and ice maker. Being a week later as the screw-fasteners That and an inventory of candlesticks Continued on page 4 JULY 18, 2021 - THE BEEHIVE

All Things Considered, cont Faith Formation Station Continued from page two... “Jesus, I am tired. My mind is frazzled, my hands are full, and my emotions squished out of drywall that was no are reeling with all the things I have to do. Help me to come to you in the middle of the longer dry. And you know the fate of overwhelm. Remind me of your ever-present help in my times of need. Show me how to the Beanie Baby Ark. As it attempted rest in You. Reveal to me both the beauty in the work and in the rest. Calm my anxious to set sail, it capsized. We have an thoughts and encourage my heart with Your nearness. Instruct me in your ways. Bring odd photo of one of the animals, a liz- productivity and contentment out of the peace and comfort I find. Settle me in Your truth ard, who jumped ship and attempted and in Your love. Amen.” – Dr. Saundra Dalton-Smith to make his way to the elevator! The workmen gave personal attention to the In this Sunday’s Gospel Jesus notices that his disciples are worn out and Beanie Ark and have promised to have he, therefore, invites them to “come away” and “rest for a while.” He not only it rebuilt. wanted to give them a time of rest after ministering to the people, but he also One set of exterior doors at the wanted to spend quiet time with them. In doing this, Jesus shows that he is com- top of the Bridal Staircase will need passionate, caring, and understanding of the demands of discipleship. While he is replacing. This was an early point of resting with his core group of disciples, the crowds, still needing Jesus, gathered water penetration. We’ll make an effort and Jesus returns and is moved to continue teaching and shepherding them. to replace the other ARK doors on the Reflect: Reread the Gospel (Mark 6:30-34). Ask yourself or your child/ plaza with something more substantial ren why you think there were so many people following Jesus? Why was he so and weather resistant. popular? Jesus wanted his apostles to rest; why do you think it is important to rest? How can you get the rest you need so that you can be the best version of yourself? Of course, the tables and Have you taken a “rest” from your faith life this year: skipped Mass, forgotten to chairs in the ARK inventory were wa- pray, left your religious education class work incomplete? Does going to church ter damaged beyond repair. We’re go- and praying help you to feel rejuvenated? What are some ways you can spend quiet ing to have to come up with a new chair time with Jesus? design for the room, since these were Respond: Take time to rest with Jesus this week. Make a commitment to a custom order done by a company in attend a weekday or weekend liturgy online or in person. Spend time during the Western Michigan no longer in busi- week turning off all your devices and devoting 10-15 minutes of your day to quiet ness. Even our folding chairs were prayer and reflection. Reflect on how this rest made you feel as an individual and thrown into a dumpster as they were as a family. Brainstorm ways to make restful prayer and attention part of your daily deemed dangerous to re-use. routine. Add to that the complete in- Pray: Try some of the methods of meditative prayer listed below. Our ventory of dishes, flatware, chafers, religious education publisher offers a review of many of these prayers in your child/ candlesticks, serving pieces and you ren’s textbook and also in an article with links to these different types of prayers: can see why the ARK as we knew it is https://teachingcatholickids.com/meditative-prayer-for-catholic-kids/. no more. The earliest estimate for re- • Daily Examination – Focusing in on how God is present in the events of opening that I’ve heard is the end of the day and how you respond to his presence. the year. I don’t believe that. I think • Ignatian Imaginative Prayer – An invitation to prayerfully use your imagi- we are probably looking at something nation to “enter” into a scene from the Bible and interact with the environment and closer to Easter 2022. converse with God All Catholic churches in our • Pray the Rosary Archdiocese are self-insured and more • Listen to Praise & Worship Music than 30 parishes stretching across the • Eucharistic Adoration West and Eastern part of Wayne County • Lectio Divina – Praying purposefully with sacred scripture sustained similar losses. We carry “full replacement value,” but how this plays PROGRAM REMINDERS: out financially is anybody’s guess. As Catechists Needed: If you or someone you know might be called to the ministry we are all discovering, a disaster takes of sharing one’s faith with the children of St. Ambrose parish, please consider join- time to unfold. One group that will suf- ing our catechetical team. We will provide you with all the support you need. If fer is the men in the homeless shelter interested, please email the religious education office at reled.stambrose@comcast. and out public safety officers who -re net. We cannot run a successful program without your help. ceived our weekly Sabbath Suppers cooked in the ARK. Let’s all make an 2021-2022 Registration: Online registration for the 2021 faith formation year effort to be better neighbors no matter can be found on the parish website. Classes will be in-person this year beginning what the scope of our losses. Sunday, October 3, 2021. Class placements will be made in September. TRP Kelly Woolumns JULY 18, 2021 - THE BEEHIVE Spirituality through Cosmology Sister Helen Cahill, OP, a Dominican Sister of Peace, offersA Fresh Look Marcellina's at Spirituality through the Lens of Cosmology during a live stream program, of- Book Club fered by Weber Retreat and Conference Center. The program is from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 28, 2021. On Being a Christian The workshop explores how our understanding of the universe, evolution- reexamines what it means to be a Christian today: the role ary consciousness, and images of God affect our self-understanding as we evolve of Christian ethics in a social into love. The workshop is free, but donations are appreciated. Registration is re- and political context, the rela- quired to receive the live stream link and is available at webercenter.org; click tionship between Christians on “programs.” Registrations may also be made by contacting Weber Center at and Jews, the organization 517-266-4000 or [email protected]. A ministry of the Adrian of a community of believers, Dominican Sisters since 1970, Weber Center is a place for people of all faiths and practical suggestions for dealing with to experience world-class programming; enjoy quiet spaces for individual prayer, personal crises of faith. The late Hans meditation, and contemplation. Kung defines his audience as those: who do not believe, but nevertheless seriously inquire; who did believe, but are not satis- fied with their unbelief; who do believe, but feel insecure in their faith; who are at a loss, between belief and unbelief; who are skeptical, both about their convictions and about their doubts; who are Christians and atheists, Gnostics and agnostics, pietists and positivists, lukewarm and zealous Catholics, Protestants, and Orthodox. On Being a Christian has become a small “Summa” of the Christian faith.

The Beehive is the parish weekly bulletin of the St. Ambrose Catholic Community Detroit/Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan Pastor: Rev. Timothy R. Pelc Pastoral Minister: Charles Dropiewski Religious Education: Kelly Anne Woolums Minister of Music: Dr. Norah Duncan IV Office Manager: Peggy O’Connor Secretary: Mary Urbanski Sacramental Celebrations Masses: On the Lord’s Day – Saturday Vigil - 4:00 p.m. Sunday - 8:30 & 11:15 a.m. : Arrangements for both adults and infants to be made by contacting the rectory. Penance: As announced and by appointment. Marriage: Couples should contact the rectory office a minimum of six months in advance of the proposed date to make arrangements. Funeral: Normally celebrated within one week after the deceased's passing. Directory Parish Office: 15020 Hampton Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan 48230 Tel: (313) 822-2814 Fax: (313) 822-9838 Email address: [email protected] Religious Education: (313) 332-5633 Pastoral Ministry: (313) 332-5631 Ark Scheduling: (313) 822-2814 Parish Website: stambrosechurch.net JULY 18, 2021 - THE BEEHIVE Liturgy Schedule Monday, July 19 Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Weekday 16th week in Ordinary Time th th 11:00 - Funeral - Jana Deron July 24 -25 Tuesday, July 20 Saturday Mass at 4:00 p.m. (Broadcast online on Sunday starting at 8:00 a.m.) St. Apollinaris, bishop & martyr Sunday Masses at 8:30 a.m. and 11:15 a.m. 8:30 a.m. – Paul & Catherine Lubinski There is no limit on seating capacity – but distancing is still required. Wednesday, July 21 . Contact tracing and temperature taking are no longer required. Wearing face St. , priest & doctor masks at St. Ambrose is asked of the vaccinated and unvaccinated. Thursday, July 22 St. To participate electronically, go to: facebook.com/stambroseparish where the 7:00 p.m. – Mass – Felix Checki Saturday liturgy will be available for viewing starting at 8 a.m. on Sunday. Friday, July 23 For specifics on the law of Sunday Obligation go to: St. Bridget, religious aod.org/comehometohope-dispensation 12:00 – p.m. – Rev. Francis Van Antwerp Saturday, July 24 St. Sharbel Makhluf, priest 4:00 p.m. – Mass – For All People Your Envelope Speaks 2 0 CSA Sunday, July 25 ... the Inside Story 2 1 Box Scores Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time To operate, each week our parish 8:30 – Mass – For All People requires a minimum of...... $10,100.00 11:15 – Mass – For All People Number of Families ...... 800 On Sunday, July 11, 2021 in envelopes we received...... $4,811.00 Returns to date ...... 127 in the loose collection...... $1,709.00 Average Gift in '20...... $596.00 in electronic donations...... $3,962.82 AoD Quota in ‘21...... $93,007 for a total of ...... $10,482.82 Property/Liability Insurance ... $52,000 Over budget for the week...... $382.82 Adjusted parish target ...... $145,007 Number of envelopes mailed ...... 667 Number of envelopes used ...... 53 Received as of 7/13/21...... $ 68,383 Scriptures for the 16th • The CSA target number assigned by Join us on Facebook the Archdiocese is based on a complex Week inOrdinary Time facebook.com/stambroseparish formulia which is based in measure on July 19 a three year average of the offertory and Ex 14: 5-18 Christmas collections. Since CSA is (Ps) Ex 15: 1b-6 exempt from the 7% diocesan tax, we try Mt 12: 38-42 to ‘piggy-back’ our insurance premiums July 20 Our Sick Please pray for those who are to this campaign. That happens only Ex 14: 21-15: 1 after the $93,007 target is reached. (Ps) Ex 15: 8-10, 12, 17 seriously ill or who are hospitalized: Mt 12: 46-50 Mae Christine Busque, Pat Blake, July 21 Karen Culver, Donald Miriani, Bonnie Online Giving Safe, Simple Ex 16: 1-5, 9-15 McKenna, Jeanne Noto, Thank you to those more than Ps 78: 18-19, 23-28 Schumacker, Matthew Elias, George four dozen parishioners who have set Mt 13: 1-9 up online giving with our new system July 22 Bucec, Emilie Kasper, Darby O’Toole, Sg 3: 1-5a or 2 Cor 5: 14-17 Anna Noto Billings, Eileen O’Brien, – which is tied directly to our donor Ps 63: 2-6, 8-9 Liz Linne, Donna Barnes, Alexandra database and costs less to operate! We Jn 20: 1-2, 11-18 Cullen, Charmaine Kaptur, Frank welcome additional online donors and July 23 Gregory, Alex Billiu, Jerry Scopel, encourage those who have been giving Ex 20: 1-17 Jackie Walkowski, Kristen Kingzett, online via other systems (Givelify and Ps 19: 8-11 Maria Simcina, Brian Tague, Sharif Christian Financial) to make a switch Mt 13: 18-23 by signing up for the new online sys- July 24 Hannan, Shirley Whelan, Anne Purvis, Ex 24: 3-8 Jerry Gutowski, Kevin O’Connor, tem and then closing out your contribu- Ps 50: 1b-2, 5-6, 14-15 Giovanni Morreale, Albina Checki, tions in the old system. Call Peggy at Mt 13: 24-30 Steve Daudlin, Judy Sivanov, 313-822-2814 if you need assistance! July 25 Matthew Brown, Colette Gilewicz, To make a secure, one-time or recur- 2 Kgs 4: 42-44 Ann Kraemer, Ernie Ament and those ring gift, click on https://giving.parish- Ps 145: 10-11, 15-18 and Eph 4: 1-4 suffering and hospitalized worldwide soft.com/app/giving/stambrosegpp Jn 6: 1-12 with COVID-19. follow the simple instructions. JULY 18, 2021 - THE BEEHIVE Patrick O’Hara, CPA Conrad Koski, CPA

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